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Ferrari fears Mercedes backlash in China

The Ferrari Formula 1 is not expecting to continue with its winning form in the Chinese Grand Prix despite Sebastian Vettel's victory at Sepang. Four-time champion Vettel gave the Maranello squad its first win since the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday to end his and the team's victory drought with a superb drive to defeat the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. Although the Mercedes duo were clear favourites for victory after a dominant display in Australia, they had no response to Vettel's pace and strategy in Malaysia. But Ferrari's technical director James Allison concedes the extreme heat at Sepang flattered Ferrari, and he expects Mercedes to be back up in front in the next...
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